The discovery of the biological effects of carbon monoxide (CO) in recent years strongly suggests that CO could find applications as a therapeutic agent. CO is a highly toxic gas when used at industrial doses, due in part to its binding affinity to hemoglobin. Since hemoglobin binds CO with the highest affinity <i>in vivo</i>, it also constitutes a major barrier to the delivery of CO to tissues in need of therapy. A method of delivering CO that can bypass hemoglobin is the use of pro-drugs or CO carriers, called CO-releasing molecules (CO-RMs) that become activated and release CO in tissues in need of treatment. Organometallic carbonyl complexes are best suited to play the role of CO carriers, and indeed the natural CO carrier molecules hem...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is now well recognized a pivotal endogenous signaling molecule in mammalian liv...
Carbon monoxide (CO), synonymous of the "silent killer", is rapidly emerging as an important and ver...
International audienceSmall amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) are continuously produced in mammals. Th...
The discovery of the biological effects of carbon monoxide (CO) in recent years strongly suggests th...
The use of Carbon Monoxide (CO) as a therapeutic agent has already been tested in human clinical tri...
The administration of carbon monoxide (CO) to living systems has been found to elicit beneficial the...
The development of carbon-monoxide-releasing molecules (CORMs) as pharmaceutical agents represents a...
International audienceABSTRACT: Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CO-RMs) are a class of organome...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is formed during the degradation of haeme by haeme oxygenase (HO). As well as b...
CO has been recognised as a signalling molecule in mammalian organisms and is involved in regulating...
International audienceABSTRACT: Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CO-RMs) are a class of organome...
International audienceABSTRACT: Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CO-RMs) are a class of organome...
International audienceABSTRACT: Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CO-RMs) are a class of organome...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has always been recognised as a toxic gas, due to its higher affinity for haemo...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is formed endogenously and plays various essential physiological and therapeuti...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is now well recognized a pivotal endogenous signaling molecule in mammalian liv...
Carbon monoxide (CO), synonymous of the "silent killer", is rapidly emerging as an important and ver...
International audienceSmall amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) are continuously produced in mammals. Th...
The discovery of the biological effects of carbon monoxide (CO) in recent years strongly suggests th...
The use of Carbon Monoxide (CO) as a therapeutic agent has already been tested in human clinical tri...
The administration of carbon monoxide (CO) to living systems has been found to elicit beneficial the...
The development of carbon-monoxide-releasing molecules (CORMs) as pharmaceutical agents represents a...
International audienceABSTRACT: Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CO-RMs) are a class of organome...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is formed during the degradation of haeme by haeme oxygenase (HO). As well as b...
CO has been recognised as a signalling molecule in mammalian organisms and is involved in regulating...
International audienceABSTRACT: Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CO-RMs) are a class of organome...
International audienceABSTRACT: Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CO-RMs) are a class of organome...
International audienceABSTRACT: Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CO-RMs) are a class of organome...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has always been recognised as a toxic gas, due to its higher affinity for haemo...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is formed endogenously and plays various essential physiological and therapeuti...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is now well recognized a pivotal endogenous signaling molecule in mammalian liv...
Carbon monoxide (CO), synonymous of the "silent killer", is rapidly emerging as an important and ver...
International audienceSmall amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) are continuously produced in mammals. Th...